The goal of this study was to validate AFFDEX and FACET, two algorithms classifying emotions from facial expressions, in iMotions’s software suite. In Study 1, pictures of standardized emotional facial expressions from three databases, the Warsaw Set of Emotional Facial Expression Pictures (WSEFEP), the Amsterdam Dynamic Facial Expression Set (ADFES), and the Radboud Faces Database (RaFD), were classified with both modules. Accuracy (Matching Scores) was computed to assess and compare the classification quality. Results show a large variance in accuracy across emotions and databases, with a performance advantage for FACET over AFFDEX. In Study 2, 110 participants’ facial expressions were measured while being exposed to emotionally evocative...
In the wake of rapid advances in automatic affect analysis, commercial automatic classifiers for fac...
Facial expressions are probably the most visual method to convey emotions and one of the most powerf...
Most of the existing sets of facial expressions of emotion contain static photographs. While increas...
The goal of this study was to validate AFFDEX and FACET, two algorithms classifying emotions from fa...
In this paper we introduce AFFDEX 2.0 - a toolkit for analyzing facial expressions in the wild, that...
For dynamic emotions to be modelled in a natural and convincing way, systems must rely on accurate ...
Emotional facial expressions can inform researchers about an individual's emotional state. Recent te...
The objective of the present study was to develop a set of pictures with different emotional facial ...
This study validates automated emotion and action unit (AU) coding applying FaceReader 7 to a datase...
Most experimental studies of facial expression processing have used static stimuli (photographs), ye...
Most experimental studies of facial expression processing have used static stimuli (photographs), ye...
In this study, we validated automated facial coding (AFC) software—FaceReader (Noldus, 2014)—on 2 pu...
With a shift in interest toward dynamic expressions, numerous corpora of dynamic facial stimuli have...
Background: Negative bias in facial emotion recognition is a well-established concept in mental diso...
Experimental research examining emotional processes is typically based on the observation of images ...
In the wake of rapid advances in automatic affect analysis, commercial automatic classifiers for fac...
Facial expressions are probably the most visual method to convey emotions and one of the most powerf...
Most of the existing sets of facial expressions of emotion contain static photographs. While increas...
The goal of this study was to validate AFFDEX and FACET, two algorithms classifying emotions from fa...
In this paper we introduce AFFDEX 2.0 - a toolkit for analyzing facial expressions in the wild, that...
For dynamic emotions to be modelled in a natural and convincing way, systems must rely on accurate ...
Emotional facial expressions can inform researchers about an individual's emotional state. Recent te...
The objective of the present study was to develop a set of pictures with different emotional facial ...
This study validates automated emotion and action unit (AU) coding applying FaceReader 7 to a datase...
Most experimental studies of facial expression processing have used static stimuli (photographs), ye...
Most experimental studies of facial expression processing have used static stimuli (photographs), ye...
In this study, we validated automated facial coding (AFC) software—FaceReader (Noldus, 2014)—on 2 pu...
With a shift in interest toward dynamic expressions, numerous corpora of dynamic facial stimuli have...
Background: Negative bias in facial emotion recognition is a well-established concept in mental diso...
Experimental research examining emotional processes is typically based on the observation of images ...
In the wake of rapid advances in automatic affect analysis, commercial automatic classifiers for fac...
Facial expressions are probably the most visual method to convey emotions and one of the most powerf...
Most of the existing sets of facial expressions of emotion contain static photographs. While increas...